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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox company Atlas Entertainment is an American film financing and production company, started by Charles Roven, Bob Cavallo and Dawn Steel in 1995.[1]

History

In 1990, Charles Roven and partner Bob Cavallo formed Roven/Cavallo Entertainment.[2] At the same time, wife Dawn Steel, who was formerly employee of Columbia Pictures formed Steel Pictures, and signed a deal with Walt Disney Studios to produce feature films.[3]

In 1995, they merged Roven/Cavallo Entertainment with Steel Pictures to create a new entity Atlas Entertainment, and it signed an exclusive feature film deal with Turner Pictures.[4]

In 1997, Bob Cavallo left Atlas Entertainment to join Walt Disney Studios.[5] Later that year, Dawn Steel, a manager in the company, died.[6]

On July 29, 1999, Atlas Entertainment was merged with Gold/Miller Management to create Mosaic Media Group.[7]

In 2008, Charles Roven split off their ties from Mosaic Media Group, and relaunched Atlas Entertainment with a first-look deal at Sony Pictures.[8]

On May 6, 2014, Atlas promoted Curt Kanemoto from production executive to VP of production, joining Andy Horwitz and Jake Kurily, Topher Rhys-Lawrence from first assistant to creative executive, joining Rebecca Roven and Dan Wiedenhaupt, and promoted Patrick Blood from Atlas executive to VP of legal and business affairs.[9] In December 2014, Atlas started its subsidiary, a management company called Atlas Artists, headed by Dave Fleming.[10]

Charles Roven and Richard Suckle produced 2013 film American Hustle, for which both producers were nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture.[11] 12 Monkeys episode “Mentally Divergent” was also nominated for Cinematography Awards.[12][13] Atlas also produced the films The Whole Truth with Suckle, while Warcraft (release date June 10, 2016) and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (release date March 25, 2016) with Roven.[10][14][15] Uncharted was also produced by Atlas along with Arad Productions.[16]

Filmography

Theatrical films

1990s

Year Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
1995 Angus New Line Cinema co-production with Turner Pictures and the BBC $1.5 million $4.8 million
12 Monkeys Universal Pictures co-production with Classico $29.5 million $168.8 million
1998 Fallen Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with Turner Pictures $46 million $25.2 million
City of Angels co-production with TaurusFilm and Regency Enterprises $55 million $198.7 million
1999 Three Kings co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Village-A.M. Film Partnership and Coast Ridge Films $48 million $107.7 million

2000s

Year Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross
2002 Rollerball Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer co-production with Helkon Media KG, Mosaic Media Group, Toho-Towa and Yorktown Productions $70 million $25.9 million
Scooby-Doo Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with Mosaic Media Group $84 million $275.7 million
2005 The Brothers Grimm Dimension Films co-production with Mosaic Media Group, Daniel Bobker Productions and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer $80–88 million $105.3 million
2006 Idlewild Universal Pictures co-production with Forensic Films, HBO Films and Mosaic Media Group $10 million $12.6 million
2008 Get Smart Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Mosaic Media Group, Mad Chance and Callahan Filmworks $80 million $230.7 million
2009 The International Sony Pictures Releasing co-production with Columbia Pictures and Relativity Media $50 million $60.2 million

2010s

Year Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross
2011 Season of the Witch Relativity Media co-production with Rogue $40 million $91.6 million
2013 American Hustle Sony Pictures Releasing co-production with Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures $251.2 million
2016 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with DC Entertainment, RatPac Entertainment and Cruel and Unusual Films $250–300 million $873.6 million
Warcraft Universal Pictures co-production with Legendary Pictures, Blizzard Entertainment, Tencent Pictures and Huayi Brothers $160 million $439 million
Suicide Squad Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with DC Films and RatPac Entertainment $175 million $746.8 million
The Whole Truth Lionsgate Premiere co-production with FilmNation Entertainment, PalmStar Entertainment, Likely Story and Merced Media $7.9 million $1.8 million
2017 The Great Wall Universal Pictures co-production with Legendary East, China Film Group, Le Vision Pictures, Dentsu Inc. and Fuji Television Network, Inc. $150 million $334.9 million
Wonder Woman Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with DC Films, RatPac Entertainment, Cruel and Unusual Films, Tencent Pictures and Wanda Pictures $120–150 million $821.8 million
Justice League co-production with DC Films, RatPac Entertainment and Cruel and Unusual Films $300 million $657 million

2020s

Year Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross
2020 Wonder Woman 1984 Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with DC Films and The Stone Quarry $200 million $188.1 million
2021 The Suicide Squad co-production with DC Films and The Safran Company $185 million $167.4 million
2022 Uncharted Sony Pictures Releasing co-production with Columbia Pictures, Arad Productions and PlayStation Productions $120 million $384.7 million
2023 Oppenheimer Universal Pictures co-production with Syncopy Inc. $100 million $954 million

Direct-to-video/streaming films

Year Title Distributor Notes
2007 Live! Vivendi Entertainment co-production with Vivendi
2019 Triple Frontier Netflix co-production with Netflix Original Films
2021 Zack Snyder's Justice League HBO Max co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Films, Access / Dune Entertainment and The Stone Quarry

Television series

Years Title Network Notes Seasons Episodes
2015-2018 12 Monkeys Syfy co-production with Division Street (seasons 3–4) and Universal Cable Productions 4 47
2018–2020 Dirty John Bravo (season 1)
USA Network (season 2)
co-production with Universal Cable Productions (season 1), Universal Content Productions (season 2- ), Los Angeles Times Studios and Nutmegger 2 16
2019 What/If Netflix co-production with Page Fright, Compari Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television 1 10

Television films

Year Title Network Notes
2010 Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster Cartoon Network co-production with Warner Premiere, Telvan Productions and Nine/8 Entertainment

References

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